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Meanings of Unusual:

adjective

Not habitually or commonly occurring or done.

Usage examples:

It was unusual for dennis to be late

Meanings of Unusually:

adverb

In a way that is not habitual or common.

Usage examples:

The name is spelt unusually

Meanings of Unutilized:

adjective

Not used or not used effectively.

Usage examples:

There is very little unutilized space in any school

Unutterable

ʌnˈʌt.ər.ə.bəl

Meanings of Unutterable:

adjective

Too great or awful to describe.

Usage examples:

Moments of unutterable grief

Meanings of Unutterably:

adverb

Extremely

Usage examples:

She came home exhausted and unutterably sad.

Meanings of Unuttered:

adjective

(of words or thoughts) not spoken or expressed.

Usage examples:

Her lips mouthed unuttered thanks

Meanings of Unvaccinated:

adjective

Not inoculated with a vaccine to provide immunity against a disease.

Usage examples:

Pockets of unvaccinated children

Meanings of Unvalidated:

adjective

Not validated or proven to be accurate or true.

Usage examples:

Raw and unvalidated data

Meanings of Unvalued:

adjective

Not considered to be important or beneficial.

Usage examples:

He felt unvalued

Meanings of Unvanquished:

adjective

(of an opponent or obstacle) not conquered or overcome.

Usage examples:

The idea of humbling the hitherto unvanquished islanders

Meanings of Unvaried:

adjective

Not involving change.

Usage examples:

A plain, unvaried diet

Meanings of Unvarnished:

adjective

Not covered with varnish.

Usage examples:

Unvarnished woodwork

Meanings of Unvarnishedly:

adjective

Not covered with varnish.

Usage examples:

Unvarnished woodwork

Meanings of Unvarying:

adjective

Not changing; constant or uniform.

Usage examples:

The unvarying routine of parsonage life

Meanings of Unveil:

verb

Remove a veil or covering from, in particular uncover (a new monument or work of art) as part of a public ceremony.

Usage examples:

The princess unveiled a plaque

Meanings of Unveiled:

verb

Remove a veil or covering from, in particular uncover (a new monument or work of art) as part of a public ceremony.

Usage examples:

The princess unveiled a plaque

Meanings of Unveiling:

noun

The removal of a veil or covering from a new monument or work of art as part of a public ceremony.

Usage examples:

The unveiling of the memorial
verb

Remove a veil or covering from, in particular uncover (a new monument or work of art) as part of a public ceremony.

Usage examples:

The princess unveiled a plaque

Meanings of Unveils:

verb

Remove a veil or covering from, in particular uncover (a new monument or work of art) as part of a public ceremony.

Usage examples:

The princess unveiled a plaque

Meanings of Unvented:

adjective

Without a vent or outlet.

Usage examples:

An unvented hot water cylinder

Meanings of Unventilated:

adjective

(of a room or space) not provided with fresh air.

Usage examples:

Dark and unventilated cargo holds

Meanings of Unverifiable:

adjective

Not able to be verified.

Usage examples:

An unverifiable hypothesis

Meanings of Unverified:

adjective

Not having been verified.

Usage examples:

Unverified assumptions about the past had to be excluded

Meanings of Unversed:

adjective

Not experienced, skilled, or knowledgeable.

Usage examples:

He was unversed in washington ways

Meanings of Unviable:

adjective

Not capable of working successfully; not feasible.

Usage examples:

The commission found the plan to be financially unviable

Meanings of Unviolated:

adjective

Not violated or desecrated.

Usage examples:

The ground above the stone was undisturbed, the stone unviolated

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